We’ve already announced Fibbage 3 (and it’s wonderfully personalized game within a game Enough About You) for this fall’s Jackbox Party Pack 4, as well as the delightfully devious Survive the Internet. Now we’re excited to announce the third game in the Pack, Monster Seeking Monster!

Monster Seeking Monster is a dating-themed party game where players send each other secret messages trying to set up dates, and then find out who dated who… and who betrayed who.

Did we mention you’re also all secretly monsters with different hidden powers? Maybe you get extra points for spreading vampirism. Maybe you gain or lose points depending on whether you date during a full moon. Or maybe, just maybe… you’re the scariest thing of all… a ventriloquist puppet.

Monster Seeking Monster is full of surprises and pushes our “easy-to-use phone-as-controller” technology further than we’ve ever pushed it before. But at its heart, it’s our latest excuse for players to type funny things on their phones in an attempt to make their friends laugh. Or to get an Audience of up to 10,000 people to laugh. An Audience of 10,000 that’s playing along… trying to get their own dates. Heck, the Audience could even beat everybody and win the game.

We missed spring by a few hours, but Drawful 2 is out now on Xbox One, PS4, Steam and the Mac Store. (Don’t worry, it’s on the way for Fire TV.)

All the terrible drawings and weird answers that you loved in the first Drawful but now with all these added features:

Two colors!

You can draw with two colors instead of one. And your drawing animates on. Use this power wisely. (Still no eraser, though. It’s a choice.)

Make your own episodes

Finally you can write your own prompts with your own inside jokes and references. Write an episode of Drawful prompts that are all sports themed, or song lyrics, or obscure characters from Lord of the Rings. Whatever your strange little heart desires. You can then play the game you wrote with your friends locally, or use a simple episode ID to share it with the world.

Censoring option

Love streaming Drawful but get scared that some stranger on the internet is going to type in something offensive? Now you turn on Censoring in the Settings menu, and choose drawings to skip and answers to block out. Only the first player in the game (the VIP) has this power, so only you control what you don’t want seen.